Dear Editor: In response to Father Cush’s article on the Eucharist (June 17).
Month: June 2017
Prayer for the Eucharist
Dear Editor: I am a Snow Angel….we go from New York to Florida….
Not a Fan of the President
Dear Editor: Your recent editorial “setting the record straight” concerning President Trump’s meeting with Pope Francis was interesting for what it said, but more so for what is being overlooked.
Youth Views: What are your plans for summer break?
The Tablet asks students from around the Diocese of Brooklyn a question for the opinion section of the Youth page.
Around The School Bell – Summer Edition: Under the Lights at Carnegie Hall with Bishop Kearney High School
My experience at Carnegie Hall was definitely one I will never forget. I loved having the opportunity to perform and what I loved even more was being able to do so alongside my Kearney sisters.
Tablet Youth Page’s Summer 2017 Must-Reads
You don’t want to miss out on The Tablet Youth Page’s Summer 2017 Must-Reads!
We Belong to Christ
We cannot fall into the concept of just giving ourselves to Jesus on Sunday mornings. Our Lord wants an undivided heart.
For Five Decades, Faith Has Grown in Marine Park
St. Columba Church is celebrating 50 years of serving the people of God in Marine Park.
Here Are the Books We Are Reading This Summer
Each year, The Tablet polls its readership about the names of books they are planning to read over the summer months. Here is the first installment of the results:
Nothing Unifies Our Life Like Prayer
Seventh in a series
IN ONE WAY or another people try to put unity and order into their lives. Peter Berger, in his excellent book, “A Rumor of Angels,” argues that human beings’ propensity for order is a “hint” that we are imitating a Creator Who has brought into existence an ordered universe. Life without order and purpose would be chaotic.